I'm not an expert on Amazon launches or rankings, but I think that's pretty darn impressive considering how little
I knew about book marketing when I started this journey.
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Here are 7 things a self - publishing fiction author needs to
know about the book market.
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If you want a crash course on #book #publishing, set aside some time this weekend to watch the replays of four free webinars that will teach you way more than what most authors
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I mean, if it's a good book and they guy
knows about book marketing, it should be smoking!
Not exact matches
First off, APE covers every tiny detail you would need, or want, to
know about writing a
book, publishing it,
marketing it, selling it, getting press, and everything else it could entail.
We created one right away for my newest
book, «The
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Marketing,» #NoBSsm and included it on all of our social media posts
about the
book and throughout the month of the
book launch.
And you
know, look, I had read a ton of
books at that point but they were so... you read «
Market Wizards» by Schwager, and then you read Peter Lynch, and then you read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I read Nick Murray, was the
book that made... probably changed more
about my investment philosophy than anything else.
I downloaded this
book because I wanted to
know more
about marketing on Facebook.
As you may or may not
know, I started a publishing company almost two years ago, and as part of the process of publishing and
marketing books, I wanted to create a «
Book Launch» strategy so that the authors whose books we publish could get a good start on helping people learn about their b
Book Launch» strategy so that the authors whose
books we publish could get a good start on helping people learn
about their
bookbook.
The problem here is that I don't
know of any mass
market books that talk
about attachment within the whole family.
Jen, This transformation is awesome.I
know you want to sell it at the
market but, what
about using this in your playroom filled with
books or items from around the world.Your picture in the phone booth in London above.
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I
know more
about book marketing than most publishers.
This article is part of a free 15 - part tutorial
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Often, authors are great at writing in their genre, but they don't
know the first thing
about writing the
marketing copy that will sell their
book to readers.
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I
know a lot more
about book marketing, keywords and traffic now than I did when I published.
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Marketing for Highly Sensitive Writers is for any HSP, INFJ, INFP, introvert writer who knows they need to learn more about book marketing but also feels huge resistan
Marketing for Highly Sensitive Writers is for any HSP, INFJ, INFP, introvert writer who
knows they need to learn more
about book marketing but also feels huge resistan
marketing but also feels huge resistance to it.
As an author, I published my
book about a month ago and am pleasantly surprised to find a hand full of copies are selling to people I don't
know, with little
marketing effort by me.
Kozlowski is the only person I
know oblivious enough to include a graph of daily ebooks showing indie
books making up nearly 50 % of the US ebook
market, and then in the very next paragraph babble
about them only being a «drop in the bucket» relative to the trad - published side.
I
know nothing
about marketing books; I live in the jungles of Thailand, near the Miramar border.
For awhile now I've been thinking of writing a
book about starting an online business: I usually talk
about writing, publishing and
book marketing — but those topics are closely related to branding, positioning, building an online platform, making products that people want to buy and letting them
know about it
I'm already a fan of Chris Fox's nonfiction buts but Write to
Markets makes you reconsider everything you thought you
knew about writing a successful
book and thank is powerful.
The more I
know about your
book (s) before your session, the easier it will be for me to give you actionable advice during your Book Marketing Coach sess
book (s) before your session, the easier it will be for me to give you actionable advice during your
Book Marketing Coach sess
Book Marketing Coach session.
As we all
know marketing is key to selling your
book and quite simply if no one
knows about it no one will buy it.
I recently read an article by Kimberley Grabbas
about the two things that will make your
book marketing easier:
know your why (based on Simon Sinek's work) and
know your audience.
For me, I think distribution and sales would be too difficult, particularly considering I want to reach the schools
market, and I already
know how they work, which is hard for me to access (while not actually «self - publishing» before I was responsible for placing a
book about how to become a policewoman in Australia into educational outlets at secondary and tertiary levels and it was not only hard work but incredibly time and money consuming too, so if someone can do that side for me at a reasonable cost, I'd always prefer it.)
And there are authors among us — I'd bet that Penn and Gaughran are two of them — who
know more
about digital
book marketing than some established publishers» staffs.
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But then I think
about how many times an agent may have to read the ms before she decides it's ready for submission, I'm not surprised agents have to absolutely love it (and
know there's a
market for the
book).
«My first novel, The Beloved Daughter, like I said, I didn't
know anything
about marketing but I felt strongly that it was a
book that deserved an audience.
Regardless of which path you take, be mindful that a lot of developers do not
know a lot
about marketing in general, and
book marketing in particular, and that's what your author website is — a
book marketing tool.
It's not exactly the viral
marketing campaign that, say, turned us all onto Jib and Jab — but, in fact, letting your followers at Twitter and your friends at Facebook, and so forth,
know about your current or upcoming work is just a smart, core component of a comprehensive
book promotion campaign.
Derek shares what he
knows about writing, publishing, and
book marketing via
books, videos, and a number of different websites, including his home base CreativINDIE.com.
Thank you for the info Vinny, now I think I see, You'd like a blog
about marketing from lil» ol' me, Promote only when you are in a happy mood, And never promote your
books by being far too rude, Try to make your posts interesting, clever and funny, And try not to part with a large amount of money, Now I feel there is one thing I should stress, Never go and give your cash to a vanity press, Blog, tweet and update your Facebook status as often as you can, Make contact with other authors and befriend your only fan, Be courteous, considerate and always be kind, And you will slowly find, You'll get people interested and make them all see, Especially when you give your
book away for free, Sit back, relax and be rather nice, And always think
about the price, People will not part with their cash unless the price is low, Particularly for an author they do not even
know, Always remember to write purely for fun, Never think that your profit will be a huge great sum, And pray for exposure to the lord above, Because self - publishing is a labour of love,
The key is to be doing some sort of
marketing a little bit each day, connecting with new potential readers and letting them get to
know about you and your
books.
I started thinking
about marketing and advertising once the
book was already available as well, because it occurred to me that no one would ever
know about my
book unless I did something to help readers find it.
The good news — especially if the very idea of
marketing makes you shudder — is that there's no single «right» way to let the world
know about your
book.
Writers are often interested in learning more
about their craft and
book marketing techniques (if you're reading this, you
know what we mean!).
Your
marketing plan can include several other component, but it must answer the following question: how will you make sure your target customer
knows about your
book and is able to purchase it?
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